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Перевод: blunt
[прилагательное] тупой; грубоватый; грубый; прямой; резкий; [глагол] притуплять
Тезаурус:
- Two blunt, dramatic cuts styled to perfection by the Zotos creative team using their own product range
- Micah Blunt and Martin Clark led the league leaders' scorers with 20 points each.
- Archbishop Turpin had no use for blunt instruments: he wields lance and sword like the rest and the only hint of his ecclesiastical status is his dying blessing on Roland and the fallen.
- Black silhouettes move out of the darkness and change into blunt torpedoes, dark and slow-moving as they glide over the sandy bottom.
- Tony Goode (1952) quotes this typically blunt Heathcote statement:
- All the injuries were consistent with an enraged and merciless attack with a blunt instrument.
- Meanwhile we should note that one of the important discoveries of zoologists in recent times, one that has tended to blunt warm and cold-blooded distinctions, is the fact that very large creatures, whether animals or reptiles, show much fewer temperature differentials, especially at weights greater than 100 kg.
- Mr David Hunt, the Local Government Minister, tried this week to blunt some of the anger in the business world by announcing a small concession in arrangements to ease the rate's introduction.
- Central reforms were eventually to adjust such discrepancies, but as with the tax changes, they turned out to be blunt bureaucratic instruments not sufficiently finely tuned to local needs.
- She was lying on the carpet, the lips of her cunt, soft and blunt, pushing up through a mound of black curls.
- Its face was blunt and furred and screwed up as though about to burst into tears.
- Its theme is a blunt retelling of Japan's military aggression in Manchuria from the late 1920s until 1945.
- A blunt question and a blunt answer.
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